It’s all about Jesus — the hope of the world! This Christmas Eve, we get to celebrate the miracle of Jesus dwelling with us. It’s a wonder and a miracle, and we can’t wait to gather and worship as we remember his birth and rejoice that God is with us!
Wednesday, Dec. 24
1:30 + 3 + 4:30 + 6 + 9 P.M. – Traditional
1:30 + 3 + 4:30 + 6 P.M. – Contemporary (Chapel)
Wednesday, Dec. 24
1:30 + 3 + 4:30 + 6 + 7:30 P.M. – Contemporary
3 + 4:30 P.M. – Traditional (The Hive)
Wednesday, Dec. 24
1:30 + 3 + 4:30 + 6 – Contemporary
As we move into the weeks ahead and head toward Christmas, we want you to be surrounded by people and moments that point to the reason we celebrate, Jesus. We’ll be celebrating together as a church, and there are ways for you to join in throughout your week with encouragement and shareable resources! This Christmas, let’s reach further with the gospel — continuing to follow Jesus, make disciples, and share the good news with those who, maybe this Christmas, will meet him for the very first time.
Download phone wallpapers and Christmas graphics to share on social media and send to others as an invitation to join in this joyful season!
As we continue our sermon series God Dwells With Us, there’s no better time of year to dive into the Tabernacle and discover how every detail points straight to Jesus. Come explore with us and see the story of redemption come alive!
To help you engage with this alongside our Sunday experiences, we’ve created a Tabernacle Prayer Guide—designed to help you step into a rhythm of prayer that points to Jesus and gives him the glory, just as the Tabernacle did.
This Christmas season, let’s draw near to the God who has come near to us in Christ Jesus. Let’s celebrate his presence, the hope he brings, and the wonder of his birth — all through prayer.
Admit that you’re a sinner, separated from a holy and perfect God.
(Romans 3:23; Isaiah 53:6)
Understand that the penalty for your sin is death – eternal separation from God and all that is good.
(Romans 6:23; Hebrews 9:27)
Believe that Jesus Christ took the penalty for your sin by dying in your place and conquered death by rising from the dead.
(Romans 5:8; 2 Corinthians 5:21)
Receive the free gift of salvation by trusting in Christ alone as your Savior from sin and death and your provider of true and eternal life.
(Romans 4:4-5, 5:1; Ephesians 2:8-9)